by Dr. Hopkins | Jul 2, 2019 | Body Contouring, SculpSure, TightSculpting, TruSculpt iD
It’s a fact of life. Women are more prone than men to carry weight in their lower body, especially the buttocks, hips and thighs. By the time a woman is 25, even at a healthy weight, she’ll carry nearly twice as much body fat as a healthy-weight male of the same age.... by Dr. Hopkins | Jun 18, 2019 | Body Contouring, Tightlase, TightSculpting, TruSculpt iD
Some of the places our body chooses to store fat can be really annoying. Especially when they just don’t respond to healthy eating, or sometimes, even highly targeted exercise. One such area is the excess fat stored beneath your upper arm, often called batwings. Fun... by Dr. Hopkins | Jun 4, 2019 | Body Contouring, Mommy Makeover, SculpSure, Tightlase, TruSculpt iD
One of the most popular areas for body contouring and shaping is the abdominal area, including surrounding areas such as the flanks. The flanks, or sides, are one of the most popular areas of contouring for both men and women. Fat tends to naturally accumulate there,... by Dr. Hopkins | May 21, 2019 | Body Contouring, SculpSure, Tightlase, TightSculpting, TruSculpt iD
When you see the word “flank.” many people think of beef, as in “flank steak.” But when we say the word flank here, we’re simply referring to the side of the torso. The flank area covers the side of the body from just beneath the rib cage to just above the hip bone.... by Dr. Hopkins | Mar 5, 2019 | Body Contouring, Kybella, SculpSure, Tightlase, TightSculpting, TruSculpt iD
Back in the day, there weren’t a lot of choices for non-invasive body contouring procedures. The granddaddy of them all back then was liposuction, and while it wasn’t considered major surgery, it still involved local or general anesthesia, incisions, sutures and...